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unless our government gets to bassett if our government gets to that point we are so far gone and. i think the real point is that people do get hurt by act in an. unlicensed guns and i think these are really reasonable and moderate wealth is a limiting this is not you know i want universal registration everybody have liability insurance i think it's insane the twenty kids died in newtown if they've been killed by a drunk driver or a crazed driver who intended to kill them geico right now would be paying out a million bucks to each family because there would be liability insurance because they were killed by guns they get nothing squat you should be registration there should be insurance and there should be proof of competence the driver's like i was like to have you to propose some sort of background check system in any anyone for that matter ports a background. check system a universal background check system that does not implicate violations of the second amendment that's going to open the door though secure as as i said it's a slippery slope you can either propose an amendment
unless our government gets to bassett if our government gets to that point we are so far gone and. i think the real point is that people do get hurt by act in an. unlicensed guns and i think these are really reasonable and moderate wealth is a limiting this is not you know i want universal registration everybody have liability insurance i think it's insane the twenty kids died in newtown if they've been killed by a drunk driver or a crazed driver who intended to kill them geico right now would...
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government which can clear them for release and yet they're still there are human rights organizations where port hundreds of suicide attempts at least seven of them were successful a detainee named odd non latif took his own life last september he was cleared for release by both bush and obama administrations and yet never released he had spent eleven years at one tunnel that gives some idea about the level of hopelessness cause. by indefinite detention so it's somewhat obvious that through this hunger strike the detainees want to make themselves heard and it's not easy we're one of very few channels for congress this story there is a desire to kind of forget about guantanamo it's very much reflected in the mainstream media here and in the scariest reporting that we have seen here in washington i'm going to check. and in just a few minutes we'll bring you a live interview with a former guantanamo detainee who claims he was tortured at the facility before being cleared of all accusations and released with an apology. on our web site of the moment want to know your opinion on the matter
government which can clear them for release and yet they're still there are human rights organizations where port hundreds of suicide attempts at least seven of them were successful a detainee named odd non latif took his own life last september he was cleared for release by both bush and obama administrations and yet never released he had spent eleven years at one tunnel that gives some idea about the level of hopelessness cause. by indefinite detention so it's somewhat obvious that through...
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thequarrel is not with legitimate role of government but the unlimited role of government. [[cheers and applause] in research and defense capabilities and infrastructure and border security are vital american issues and issues that washington needs to address. turned the constitution on its head and the federal government has inserted itself into every aspect of american society. to ead of allowing states become laboratories of reform, washington's central planners are coopting other responsibilities reserved to the states and individuals under the 10th amendment to the u.s. constitution. of fiscallicy coercion is now at the heart of the debates of medicaid expansion proposed under obamacare. unfortunately, some of our friends and allies in the conservative movement have folded in the face of federal bribery and mounting pressure from special interest groups. .hey tell us to take the money in the case of texas, four billion dollars. that's because it is free. thathere's nothing free comes from washington, because for starters, it is our money. this is our money. to money we
thequarrel is not with legitimate role of government but the unlimited role of government. [[cheers and applause] in research and defense capabilities and infrastructure and border security are vital american issues and issues that washington needs to address. turned the constitution on its head and the federal government has inserted itself into every aspect of american society. to ead of allowing states become laboratories of reform, washington's central planners are coopting other...
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is that a role for government? is he actually saying you cannot consume these kinds of soft drinks and the sugary calories? no. anyone can do that. if a republican, a moderate republican says this is okay, then mississippi will come along down the line. >> alex, i remember on talk radio, the fever pitched attitude amongst the american people when we were told we had to put a seat belt on. then we went through the state decision editions, if you have a motorcycle, you have to have a helmet. even the nurse's association got behind that because there was so many injuries. >> that's a really important point. the mississippi case is really interesting. it's about the conservative argument for a really long time has been about state's rights versus -- these states, districts, counties, cannot take action to limit state's, citizens con simgs of fatty foods. at the end of the day, taxpayers are going to be footed eed with bill. this is the problem for the republican party on a number of issues. it's about the long view ver
is that a role for government? is he actually saying you cannot consume these kinds of soft drinks and the sugary calories? no. anyone can do that. if a republican, a moderate republican says this is okay, then mississippi will come along down the line. >> alex, i remember on talk radio, the fever pitched attitude amongst the american people when we were told we had to put a seat belt on. then we went through the state decision editions, if you have a motorcycle, you have to have a...
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something that the government hasn't really done yet. but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility that we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, medical list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big non-financial news of the day, the world's 1.2 billion catholics have a new pope. argentina's cardinal jorge bergoglio was elected to lead the catholic church. he is the first pope in history elected from the americas. he becomes the first jesuit pope in history. he chosen francesca or francis i as the papal name. he asked the massive crowd in the papal square to pray for him a short time ago. >>> next on "money", how about sugar with the bailout? uncle sam plans to save the day for u.s. sugar industry. yet
something that the government hasn't really done yet. but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility that we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, medical list...
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still not clear, though, when a new government will be formed. that election did not produce any clear winner. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz this hour. here's the markets. >>> let's now bring in robert for a check of the weather. robert, it cooled down suddenly here in tokyo after the great warm weather we had last week. will the temperatures bounce back any time soon? >> well, shery, the good news is, it does look like that's going to be the case. here in mid-march, we've had spring weather where you see the warm-ups, cooldowns and then it starts to warm back up. it's the pattern for this time of year. what brought us warm weather was this frontal area pushing off towards the east. the same front that brought dust and haze across much of japan. a strong northwesterly wind is pushing in. it's very strong in hokkaido. 1 120-per-kilometers an hour. northeastern china's been getting down do about minus 30, but the good news, it's going to start to warm back up. we have a high pressure here. that is going to keep things dry. and
still not clear, though, when a new government will be formed. that election did not produce any clear winner. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz this hour. here's the markets. >>> let's now bring in robert for a check of the weather. robert, it cooled down suddenly here in tokyo after the great warm weather we had last week. will the temperatures bounce back any time soon? >> well, shery, the good news is, it does look like that's going to be the case....
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government trying to do too much and when government does too much it doesn't do anything well. we heard the head of the fda on "60 minutes" talk about she doesn't have control of the pharmaceuticals, the drugs want the children and grandchildren. she can't handle that, she can't control that, she can't vouc for all the medication. how is it possible or federal government bigger than it has ever been with more taxpayer dollars than ever before. we will collect more taxpayer dollars this year than before the financial crisis, how is it they can't get their job done? >> that is the question every taxpayer is asking. you can cut less than 2% of federal spending bause everything the world was going to fall on it didn't happen. exactly what we're talking about with the polling. they overplayed their hand in that battle and now a difficult position moving into battles he does not have the upper hand whatsoever. a senate democrat this week that it balances nor has the support from the public. we will have a deficit that will not fare well. i know it is an opportunity for the president
government trying to do too much and when government does too much it doesn't do anything well. we heard the head of the fda on "60 minutes" talk about she doesn't have control of the pharmaceuticals, the drugs want the children and grandchildren. she can't handle that, she can't control that, she can't vouc for all the medication. how is it possible or federal government bigger than it has ever been with more taxpayer dollars than ever before. we will collect more taxpayer dollars...
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they charged filwith obstructing government. did you obstruct the government? >> absolutely not. at the point i was arrested was a thousand feet away. john: charges were dropped. again, the officer was never punished. none of the officers who rested become ameli were filled with talk to us. the head of one police union said as this written comment. >> he said this is because serious safety issue. am afraid something terrible will happen. >> the opposite is true. the officers are doing the right thing the video is going to show that. john: true. this hijacker rent a car. the officer shot the hijacker, killed in command and was exonerated of murder because this video showed he had acted in self-defense. >> i your recording right now? some officers now understand it is just part of the job to be filmed. is to look good on you to buy their way. let's give three cheers. it is refreshing to hear an officer welcome the camera. >> remember. my name is of this alliance. my badge number is 1093. the bless america. john: coming up, should they have the freedom to sell sex? should they have
they charged filwith obstructing government. did you obstruct the government? >> absolutely not. at the point i was arrested was a thousand feet away. john: charges were dropped. again, the officer was never punished. none of the officers who rested become ameli were filled with talk to us. the head of one police union said as this written comment. >> he said this is because serious safety issue. am afraid something terrible will happen. >> the opposite is true. the officers...
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so it just takes for some governments, not just the government, but the population of the country to demand that governments are doing something. politicians are very, very sensitive to the signal that the voters stand. so nothing is going to happen until the kitchen tables and homes around the world, citizens start demanding action to deal more effectively with these global problems. >> host: that i think brings us back to trust, which you mentioned earlier and what you mention your book as one path forward to helping us empower some institutions, some groups over others freely. but i guess, why is tried the linchpin they're? why's that so important to capture for going to sign away and not just dissolve into a million checks and balances that lead to inaction? >> guest: it means trusting your leaders to do the right thing and writing a blank check. you don't write a blank check to someone you don't trust them in order to trust them you need to know them. in order to know them come unique to interact with them to be aware of the dilemmas. one of the problems they bring back a politi
so it just takes for some governments, not just the government, but the population of the country to demand that governments are doing something. politicians are very, very sensitive to the signal that the voters stand. so nothing is going to happen until the kitchen tables and homes around the world, citizens start demanding action to deal more effectively with these global problems. >> host: that i think brings us back to trust, which you mentioned earlier and what you mention your book...
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not a government mandate. allowing americans to buy insurance pretax the way their bosses did for them. and we can think of innovation that would improve to access to health care. we don't need a government takeover to health industry in order to offer more insurance to americans. that's important. >> sean: what do you think of, the president made a big deal reaching out to republicans who is on the weekly radio address this weekend and starting to be conciliatory days after he was saying, what are we going to cut poor children or disabled children and claiming that the sea would turn into blood and pestilence would be taking over the land. so, what do you make of that? is it the poll numbers are down. that he oversold this? that this was a case of jumping the sequester as the wall street journal put it? is this going to last long after ryan's budget comes out. >> you might be shocked to learn that they he didn't call me before doing that. >> sean: what a shock. >> a couple of things, first of all, that's good
not a government mandate. allowing americans to buy insurance pretax the way their bosses did for them. and we can think of innovation that would improve to access to health care. we don't need a government takeover to health industry in order to offer more insurance to americans. that's important. >> sean: what do you think of, the president made a big deal reaching out to republicans who is on the weekly radio address this weekend and starting to be conciliatory days after he was...
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of government. the power of compounding can be your friend or it can be your enemy. right now it is our enemy. die in action we put ourselves in peril of really making it harder for the next generation to be successful. the debt load and our inability to structurally change is now at a point where we have to change it. on the other hand if we decide as a nation high economic growth is something we should aspire to again just depends perspective a 2% increase in real economic growth compounded over 10 years. do the math on that. you would think that's not that big of a deal but in the tenth year it incrementally creates a germany. it creates $4 trillion of additional economic activity. it creates billions of jobs. trust me it creates enough revenue to be of the fund the things we need government to do. under the effective current tax rates it would create a trillion dollars of additional recurring revenue for state local and federal government. it seems to me we can put aside our partisan differences
of government. the power of compounding can be your friend or it can be your enemy. right now it is our enemy. die in action we put ourselves in peril of really making it harder for the next generation to be successful. the debt load and our inability to structurally change is now at a point where we have to change it. on the other hand if we decide as a nation high economic growth is something we should aspire to again just depends perspective a 2% increase in real economic growth compounded...
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at the end of the day we can be mad at our government but we've been talking to leat
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industry sharing back with the government. that's the only way that our country can be more secure. but there's going to have to be some changes and protections in the law in order to facilitate that sort of exchange. >> host: are there limitations on information sharing between companies? >> guest: sure, absolutely. there are now antitrust laws which limit some of that, liability laws limit some of that. some of the regulations from the regulators some of that. and, again, this is always balancing act, so you don't want companies in the same industry to share so much information that you get into serious antitrust issues. but on the other hand, we don't want to just let, you know, the theoretical be the enemy of the good. so, for example, there's been a lot in the news lately about attacks coming against major u.s. financial institutions. they need to be able to share that information about those attacks so they can better protect themselves. and so making sure that there's not legal liability or other legal concerns, facilit
industry sharing back with the government. that's the only way that our country can be more secure. but there's going to have to be some changes and protections in the law in order to facilitate that sort of exchange. >> host: are there limitations on information sharing between companies? >> guest: sure, absolutely. there are now antitrust laws which limit some of that, liability laws limit some of that. some of the regulations from the regulators some of that. and, again, this is...
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we do have the advantage of having intelligent people running a government. what in the world are these fools doing? because this is nothing more than abject, we are pursuing is fiscal policy in this country right now. thirty seconds for you to give me the answer to all of our travails. >> okay. we need less austerity, more reform. i think we are one piece of fiscal legislation, a combination of spending cuts and tax increases away from clarity. lou: disease a tax increase is? >> spending cuts plus tax increases. [laughter] lou: we are out of time. we will bring you back with more than 302nd. >> of afford to it. lou: thanks so much. >> thank you. lou: the book is turnaround. we appreciated. congressman trade goudy joins us. we're talking guns. good night from new york. ♪
we do have the advantage of having intelligent people running a government. what in the world are these fools doing? because this is nothing more than abject, we are pursuing is fiscal policy in this country right now. thirty seconds for you to give me the answer to all of our travails. >> okay. we need less austerity, more reform. i think we are one piece of fiscal legislation, a combination of spending cuts and tax increases away from clarity. lou: disease a tax increase is? >>...
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the syrian opposition leaders need to really negotiate with the syrian government in order to find a political solution to the ongoing crisis in syria so some of the western countries through the funding and arming the rebels and opposition fighters have essentially act as a bloc block any political solution which could happen in the future where you have william hague who stated that there is a great threat of terrorism threat of jihad is coming back from syria having an ideology of killing which is going back to britain there is britain british jihad is the first british jihad he was killed two days ago so there are the rules threat from the islamic terrorism coming from syria and he says that we must stop syria from becoming a bed or a kind of hog of terrorism at the same time he claims he wants to arm the syrian opposition he want to give them non-lethal aid so it's a policy of hypocrisy which is filled with a lack of understanding of what is happening within the arab world and within syria so some of the western countries through the funding and arming the rebels and opposition
the syrian opposition leaders need to really negotiate with the syrian government in order to find a political solution to the ongoing crisis in syria so some of the western countries through the funding and arming the rebels and opposition fighters have essentially act as a bloc block any political solution which could happen in the future where you have william hague who stated that there is a great threat of terrorism threat of jihad is coming back from syria having an ideology of killing...
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the government will be confiscating those homes in new york and the city of london the government will not be confiscating bit coins that's a huge difference between going and having a fake a loser well tied up in a piece of real estate back in the one nine hundred thirty s. of course america under roosevelt confiscated gold well they can't confiscate bitcoin it's it's immune from government stupidity which is what's making it drive even higher so if you have an eighty five million dollar home in hong kong you should so and buy bitcoin if you want to preserve your wealth otherwise you're just giving the government a lot of your money. so when you speak of the government intervention in the market now we're going to look at the other side of the people who can afford the full price representing of the cash flowing into the market from quantitative easing so if you're at the spring it of the fed quantitative easing you of course can afford an eighty four million dollar home because that's you're getting the cash first before it spreads down to the peasants now in china they have built al
the government will be confiscating those homes in new york and the city of london the government will not be confiscating bit coins that's a huge difference between going and having a fake a loser well tied up in a piece of real estate back in the one nine hundred thirty s. of course america under roosevelt confiscated gold well they can't confiscate bitcoin it's it's immune from government stupidity which is what's making it drive even higher so if you have an eighty five million dollar home...
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it's necessary to avoid a government shutdown of the federal government. shutting down the government would make a tough situation worse for federal employees. it would jeopardize our economic recovery. shutting down the government would threaten the viability of small- and medium-sized business. it would even threaten the safety of our families, our economy, maybe even our country. madam president, this is not a happy day for me and it's not a happy day for the millions of people who work diligently for the federal government. i have the great honor to represent 130,000 federal employees. and i wish you could tour maryland with me the way i've been up to your home state. each one doing important work to the nation. and who are these employees? they're people who work at the national institutes of health finding cures or ways to contain disease. the next vaccine to help either the flu endemic or protect us against a pandemic. they're the civilian employees at the national security agency. we employ the largest number of mathematicians in the world. and wha
it's necessary to avoid a government shutdown of the federal government. shutting down the government would make a tough situation worse for federal employees. it would jeopardize our economic recovery. shutting down the government would threaten the viability of small- and medium-sized business. it would even threaten the safety of our families, our economy, maybe even our country. madam president, this is not a happy day for me and it's not a happy day for the millions of people who work...
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a government of compromise israeli prime minister netanyahu is striking a coalition deal after seven weeks of deadlock negotiations with political rivals. back to earth after one hundred forty two days in orbit a u.s. astronaut two russian cosmonauts to land in kauzlarich stand having completed their mission aboard the international space station. now i am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our team our top story the health of detainees in the guantanamo bay prison is under serious threat with a mass hunger strike continuing for more than five weeks it's claimed more than one hundred inmates the majority of them jailed without charge refusing food in an act of defiance struggling to draw attention to their plight camp officials though deny this saying any talk of it being a mass trike is an exaggeration on a request for information critics prison spokesman coppinger robert duran responded that the number of detainees refusing all food is fourteen having risen from six today it's the first time the guantanamo officials have admitted the number of hunger strikers
a government of compromise israeli prime minister netanyahu is striking a coalition deal after seven weeks of deadlock negotiations with political rivals. back to earth after one hundred forty two days in orbit a u.s. astronaut two russian cosmonauts to land in kauzlarich stand having completed their mission aboard the international space station. now i am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our team our top story the health of detainees in the guantanamo bay prison is...
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in some cases it's a unit of the chinese government sponsoring these attacks. that makes it very difficult in terms of geographic location and also diplomatically with foreign governments and foreign intelligence services. it gets very, very complicated and that's part of the reason why this is so difficult. >> all right, thanks a lot. >>> our next guest says cyber attacks are a war on american businesses and consumers. this is the ceo of risk control strategies, a new york security firm that advises companies how to protect their businesses against cyber attacks. welcome, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> i wonder whether cyber aatacs are becoming much more frequent or are we just hearing more about them? >> this is something that's been going on many years. it's starting to come more and more into the press, but it's certainly not a new concern to us whatsoever. >> but are there more of them? are you detecting more of them? are more of your clients say we're getting hacked or worried about getting hacked? >> i can say without question over the last s
in some cases it's a unit of the chinese government sponsoring these attacks. that makes it very difficult in terms of geographic location and also diplomatically with foreign governments and foreign intelligence services. it gets very, very complicated and that's part of the reason why this is so difficult. >> all right, thanks a lot. >>> our next guest says cyber attacks are a war on american businesses and consumers. this is the ceo of risk control strategies, a new york...
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that france was there in syria to protect the resisters against the government. the at the behavior of the government is shameless and the complicity of the french media and very large movement not entirely but in very large measure is fees will change and so i know the german media there reporting of course germany's stance is not supporting arming the rebels but the even there are saying that the u.s. are helping to train the the rebels saying that they're helping them to use anti-tank weapons at a camp in jordan do you think perhaps this is a precursor to washington getting involved more assertively now. well you get into jordan situation it's very interesting a few months ago franks said oh they were terribly worried about poor refugees so they sent a hospital to join it just happened to be a military hospital i'm at the time various people say that i mean there we go this is the that's all i'm now there are several different allied armies in jordan and indeed they are training our rebels there and the idea here is you go from to now you're going to have the
that france was there in syria to protect the resisters against the government. the at the behavior of the government is shameless and the complicity of the french media and very large movement not entirely but in very large measure is fees will change and so i know the german media there reporting of course germany's stance is not supporting arming the rebels but the even there are saying that the u.s. are helping to train the the rebels saying that they're helping them to use anti-tank...
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the syrian government is ready to talk the opposition has made no such moves and hasn't signaled that they're willing to do so you also mention that anybody who's calling for bashar assad to step down and really demanding that he leaves is actually more interested in that and goldwater than ending the crisis and saving the lives of innocent civilians coming up to the story a worthy of a hollywood blockbuster a journalist told to a hostage by bandits in syria who are demanding fifty million dollar ransom for. the cross fifteen kilometers of mountains to run on foot before finding shelter or to sean thomas follow this story for us. the good news is that she is talking to the press and that the ukrainian foreign ministry has said that she is safe in damascus she's checked in with the embassy there but going back to october two thousand and twelve she was reporting from the city of holmes a syrian hotbed of for the rebels there she was captured by syrian rebels reportedly from the free syrian army which is a very well known name there they threatened to kill her they held her for ransom f
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it looks like we're not going to get a government shutdown. the possibility of a debt ceiling later on. we work our way through those sorts of things. the story looks pretty positive for the economy. gwen: there are people their entire argument was spread cate on other side of the aisle on the idea that this was or was not going to be a big deal, the sequester, the word i hate to use. what was their reaction on capitol hill? >> there's a reality that this is sort of here to stay until they find some longer term alternative. one thing they tried to do this week is pass a spending bill to hopefully head off a government shutdown but that would give the pentagon some more things to implement these cuts. i do think that one thing to look for and one thing is that a lot of people said it's not going to be immediate. there was a build-up by the obama administration to say that this deadline march 1, but these furloughs have to be given at least 30 days notice. a lot of pentagon employees have to have a 60-day notice. it's going to be mid april and b
it looks like we're not going to get a government shutdown. the possibility of a debt ceiling later on. we work our way through those sorts of things. the story looks pretty positive for the economy. gwen: there are people their entire argument was spread cate on other side of the aisle on the idea that this was or was not going to be a big deal, the sequester, the word i hate to use. what was their reaction on capitol hill? >> there's a reality that this is sort of here to stay until...
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state government, floods your property and federal government charges you a felony for building on a wet land. john: jack is digging a well, he had to go deep down. >>>> he was down about 8 fight, but not find water. john: i should repeat, a jury cleared jack. of all charges. >> and we won but after we were home for a month maybe, the army corps of engineer and epa said, how nice you won in the criminal court but we still fill it is a wealth land, the decision by jury did not matter, if you don't get off the property we'll fine you still. john: what does that mean? >> 39, 500 a day. john: they had to sell their home, now they left in a modified trailer. this has already taken almost everyone you had. >> we'll be bankrupt, you have no idea what you are up against, you don't know the power that is the epa. john: they have all the time and resources in the world, it is an iim. >>> they run you on down. >> they come in and ruin lives. john: our government, that is supposed to be the people for the people, sometimes is against the people, up next, why i had to to this. >> wai stop [wait,
state government, floods your property and federal government charges you a felony for building on a wet land. john: jack is digging a well, he had to go deep down. >>>> he was down about 8 fight, but not find water. john: i should repeat, a jury cleared jack. of all charges. >> and we won but after we were home for a month maybe, the army corps of engineer and epa said, how nice you won in the criminal court but we still fill it is a wealth land, the decision by jury did not...
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why did the government feel the need to make these changes? >> they wanted to make the changes to ensure that the constitutional court can no longer intervene in their policies. the constitutional court overruled several measures including the limitations on churches, the media, and, for instance, forbidding students to go abroad if they receive state sponsorship. that is all gone now. with this new amendment, people will basically be forced to follow the line of the government. >> what about public support? how have hungarians been reacting to the vote? >> very angry. there have been several demonstrations already in budapest. they say this was not the government for whom they had voted. the ruling party lost many voters. of course, they still have a majority, but it is really now making sure that other governments cannot overrule these kinds of measures because you will need a two-thirds majority, which is very hard to get, for the divided government. in the years to come, it looks like they have changed course. >> where will they end up? >>
why did the government feel the need to make these changes? >> they wanted to make the changes to ensure that the constitutional court can no longer intervene in their policies. the constitutional court overruled several measures including the limitations on churches, the media, and, for instance, forbidding students to go abroad if they receive state sponsorship. that is all gone now. with this new amendment, people will basically be forced to follow the line of the government. >>...
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when we raise taxings the government gets more money and the government takes our money is spend it inefficiently. my the department of the agriculture is a better way to spend our money. the department of defense spends so efficiently. no one can make that argument. >> but gary, if you look at tax hikes, you are saying the historical perspective. the democrats are going back to the 1980ings. raise taxes on certain partings. we did that with social security because five or six people working for every one beneficencary. today two people are working for one. we can't afford it they are pretending our economy ishe same as in the 80s. >> we could afford it, the left tells us not to worry about it. apparently we don't have to worry about it. >> it worked so well . take it and work and expect a different out come. >> i don't think the tax cuts worked so well they are flawed because they are not matching spending. >> went up. >> there is no question, a company whosomes - who sells goods to the consumer would prefer the taxes. will smend if taxings go down. or have to borrow the difference. it doesn't m
when we raise taxings the government gets more money and the government takes our money is spend it inefficiently. my the department of the agriculture is a better way to spend our money. the department of defense spends so efficiently. no one can make that argument. >> but gary, if you look at tax hikes, you are saying the historical perspective. the democrats are going back to the 1980ings. raise taxes on certain partings. we did that with social security because five or six people...
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on this issue as we know that the new government looks set to revive atomic projects at what is your prediction here i mean will japan restart its switched off reactors. i believe they absolutely will switch them on because they've invested in them and these are huge assets for the country so they will not be left idle but i don't think that's the end of the story i think there will be increasing public protests i think that there's two reasons to look at this one is that the cost of nuclear energy is not so low as it seems that's the cost of nuclear energy if nothing goes wrong but as we can see things go wrong and if you factor in the costs of these disasters it's far from an affordable form of energy on top of that i would say that since we are really at the beginning of understanding the impact of the exposures in the contaminations regardless of what policies are chosen regardless of how strong or weak the anti-nuclear movement is at any given moment this is an emerging situation so we're going to become more and more aware of what the health impacts and health consequences and
on this issue as we know that the new government looks set to revive atomic projects at what is your prediction here i mean will japan restart its switched off reactors. i believe they absolutely will switch them on because they've invested in them and these are huge assets for the country so they will not be left idle but i don't think that's the end of the story i think there will be increasing public protests i think that there's two reasons to look at this one is that the cost of nuclear...
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the government's looking for a needle in a hay stack because if the government is going to let the fbi and the treasury department share what the 16 -- 16 federal spy agencies that we know of, then between those agencies, they will have all the financial and personal information about all 330 million americans, particularly, they'll have records of every bank deposit and every check cashing that any of us in the ordinary innocent course of our commercial dealings engaged in, and they will have that information when they are not entitled to it because though it's legal, it's profoundly unconstitutional because the statutes that make it legal violate the constitution, and the basic law of the land is when a statute says that the government can do something and the constitution says it can't, the constitution prevails. gerri: well, timely, you get to the nut; right? you think it's unconstitutional. information that's all being collected and stored and stashed, it's never -- parts are never renewed or taken away, you don't take out names of innocent ameeicans in the data alongside the name
the government's looking for a needle in a hay stack because if the government is going to let the fbi and the treasury department share what the 16 -- 16 federal spy agencies that we know of, then between those agencies, they will have all the financial and personal information about all 330 million americans, particularly, they'll have records of every bank deposit and every check cashing that any of us in the ordinary innocent course of our commercial dealings engaged in, and they will have...
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now calls leftist populist governments in latin america came to power partly in reaction to decades of the us recklessly meddling in the affairs of the region for years washington had seen many of those countries as its outposts after chavez was elected in one thousand nine hundred nine a host of other leaders in latin america followed his example to varying extents including but not limited to ever morales in bolivia rafael correa in ecuador and then a lot in nicaragua charges may not have been as hardened in his views against washington if not for allegations of the tacit support of the bush administration in the coup against him in two thousand and two he met with bill clinton a couple times and they got along just fine it was really only with george bush then when things really were turned sour and especially after the coup attempt within forty eight hours of the start of the cooled with the help of the military and vast popular support chavis returned to power by during their short period when he was deposed some in the u.s. hurried to celebrate the new york times for example ran
now calls leftist populist governments in latin america came to power partly in reaction to decades of the us recklessly meddling in the affairs of the region for years washington had seen many of those countries as its outposts after chavez was elected in one thousand nine hundred nine a host of other leaders in latin america followed his example to varying extents including but not limited to ever morales in bolivia rafael correa in ecuador and then a lot in nicaragua charges may not have...
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government along a list of false terms and euphemisms such as detainees and rendition but we have here are conditions where on the planet sixty six people are imprisoned more than half of been cleared he should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge or trial and some can't leave despite being cleared for release murat kurnaz was once among them held on the ground with allegations and set free without an apology he shared the harrowing details of his ordeal with r.t. i have been myself tortured and different kind of. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just
government along a list of false terms and euphemisms such as detainees and rendition but we have here are conditions where on the planet sixty six people are imprisoned more than half of been cleared he should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo...
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give me the impression that there's not just this event a british government is the one like you every now and then used you hear in the news talking about human rights justice social justice and so on but they are the one that many people in the justice the cica seeing community have been fighting for their right to return to the islands ever since they winning some of their court cases pushed. government have continually appealed blocking their progress every step of the way how differently the chikezie in people have been treated there's been a government balloting or knocking on doors on their behalf or asking what they want the h word comes to my mind age four for how long are you going to punish us for how long we're going to leave this life. we don't want to be here we don't want this life we want to go back home. where we belong that i would. send us back or perhaps the most shocking thing about this story with this is simply something that happened decades ago this past injustices have been compounded by successive british governments right up to the coalition of today he cont
give me the impression that there's not just this event a british government is the one like you every now and then used you hear in the news talking about human rights justice social justice and so on but they are the one that many people in the justice the cica seeing community have been fighting for their right to return to the islands ever since they winning some of their court cases pushed. government have continually appealed blocking their progress every step of the way how differently...
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government lies trying to find an excuse to attack iran or if you say it's a big threat. coming from north korea and iran how do you see the future of the anti missile defense shield in eastern europe after all now we're seeing blaming the lack of resources and also its effectiveness that's what they're putting out of poland or not going ahead with the brits. so how do you see the future of the n.b.a. now well it's true america is of you know effectively bankrupt as a country i mean for beginning a mystery spending because they've militarily overreached they're in serious problems because they have and that's the one thing they've never cut before but certainly in terms of what they're doing in europe we have a situation where they are tacitly admitting that iran is not a threat to eastern europe and that's a problem of the final point really on this one is looking at where the money goes when you try and develop a ballistic missile defense system that has yet to be proven to work nobody knows if it works and if you can make it work yet so effectively ever since ronald re
government lies trying to find an excuse to attack iran or if you say it's a big threat. coming from north korea and iran how do you see the future of the anti missile defense shield in eastern europe after all now we're seeing blaming the lack of resources and also its effectiveness that's what they're putting out of poland or not going ahead with the brits. so how do you see the future of the n.b.a. now well it's true america is of you know effectively bankrupt as a country i mean for...
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the government has got an army needs or the rights of the people and those who have been killed poured so you'd is not going to be more secure with the real drawl of the police but it won't help us at all the ports are you doctor says are supposed to be in the street taking care of the country that's what we asked for with the police leaving there will be chaos now the people will have to secure the city themselves tension between protesters and the police has been high since last year's riots and when the military replace them on the city streets there was initial optimism but that all changed after the court's decision the atmosphere changed on saturday when the verdict confirmed that twenty one people will face the death penalty and a further five or serving life sentences residents here. they say that the army will not protect them as the local authorities bowed to pressure from the capital at a funeral for protesters killed during recent clashes and the spicy founder of the green eagles ultras saeed's football fan club says the police used excessive force against local demonstrato
the government has got an army needs or the rights of the people and those who have been killed poured so you'd is not going to be more secure with the real drawl of the police but it won't help us at all the ports are you doctor says are supposed to be in the street taking care of the country that's what we asked for with the police leaving there will be chaos now the people will have to secure the city themselves tension between protesters and the police has been high since last year's riots...
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you can have good government, i'm all for that but let's not have dysfunctional government which has been so unnerving. >> do you know anybody who has spent as much -- >> yes, i know -- >> who is running on that ticket. okay you had another question. >> woodruff: i'm going to wrap this up by asking you about the pope. the catholic church has chosen a new leader, francis of argentina, jesuit, somebody who is a humble person. >> he was thrilled. i found his humanity enormously appealing. i love the fact he has spoken about income and equality, about the thin of the misappropriation in society where people are poor that's an offense against common decency. it's a little bit like gerry ford succeeding richard nixon. there was a sense of grandeur and -- he comes and lives in a simple apartment, takes a bus where people can come up and talk to him. to me it's encouraging as a catholic. my church is hurting from arrogance. it's indifference to the suffering of children that were abused and the inclination of the leadership to protect the institution rather than the children. and i just, i'm
you can have good government, i'm all for that but let's not have dysfunctional government which has been so unnerving. >> do you know anybody who has spent as much -- >> yes, i know -- >> who is running on that ticket. okay you had another question. >> woodruff: i'm going to wrap this up by asking you about the pope. the catholic church has chosen a new leader, francis of argentina, jesuit, somebody who is a humble person. >> he was thrilled. i found his humanity...
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appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is led by president alvaro. he becomes personally involved in the case the frontier no company is over indebted he places it under direct control of the state. i've been seeing down but already. gay's day the president. from this region was very preoccupied with. nationality he had managed to resolve the major problems of the country but not those of his own regions. and this was like a thorny side for him. bin and feel that. has to deal with macaco the local paramilitary leader he names a commission of four experts to advise him on frontino his future according to our investigation three of them have ties with macaco one of them is even his financial advisor role in day i'm a businessman so here's a man who at the same time advises both the colombian president and a mafia leader as these documents from the chamber of commerce prove at the time the lindy runs at least two of macaco companies they serve as fronts for laundering money from cocaine trafficking. we make an una
appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is led by president alvaro. he becomes personally involved in the case the frontier no company is over indebted he places it under direct control of the state. i've been seeing down but already. gay's day the president. from this region was very preoccupied with. nationality he had managed to resolve the major problems of the country but not those of his own regions. and this was...
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aig was denied access to any government funds. timely, he calls says we're going to give you one plan. take or leave it. this is secretary of treasury calling williams saying give you $85 billion at 14.5% interest. everyone borrowing from the fed window was borrowing at 1.5%-2%, and we want -- we're going to take 79.5% of the equity of the company. incidentally, you're fired. i'm putting in somebody else. somebody else happened to be, on the board, so he asked williams to sign that agreement that he had just told them about. i'm not going to sign it, you just fired me, and so the goldman board signed the agreement, resigned to the goldman board retroactively three days later. now, i never heard of the secretary of the treasury of the united states calling a company ceo and firing him. that's the job of the board of directors. not the secretary of the treasury. to have a goldman director doing that because of the $85 billion that was -- that aig got, $60 billion went out the back door quickly, back door bailout, and $14 billion wen
aig was denied access to any government funds. timely, he calls says we're going to give you one plan. take or leave it. this is secretary of treasury calling williams saying give you $85 billion at 14.5% interest. everyone borrowing from the fed window was borrowing at 1.5%-2%, and we want -- we're going to take 79.5% of the equity of the company. incidentally, you're fired. i'm putting in somebody else. somebody else happened to be, on the board, so he asked williams to sign that agreement...
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more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this ission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that youan't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply salutin history... we're making it. [ male anno
more government spending. it's in your wallet and it's going to hit the middle class. >> this rhetoric takes us nowhere. neil: the rhetoric. have a happy st. patrick's day. when we come back. another big win. the top tech guys saying this is going to make a alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d...
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if i could offer a free piece of advice, do not adopt israel's system of government. [laughter] you know, every system has its pluses and minuses, but believe me, it is a lot easier finding common ground between two parties than it is to find common ground among 10 parties. you think you have a difficulty working out your politics? believe me, his is harder, but despite the difficulties, i intend to form a strong and stable government in the days ahead and the first thing that my new government will have the privilege of doing is to warmly welcome president obama to israel. [applause] i look forward to the president's visit. it will give me an opportunity along with the people of israel to express our appreciation for what he has done for israel. the president and i agreed to focus our discussion on three main issues -- first, iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, second, the deteriorating situation in syria, and third, the need to find a responsible way to advance peace with the palestinians. on the first point, iran has made it clear that it will continue to defy the w
if i could offer a free piece of advice, do not adopt israel's system of government. [laughter] you know, every system has its pluses and minuses, but believe me, it is a lot easier finding common ground between two parties than it is to find common ground among 10 parties. you think you have a difficulty working out your politics? believe me, his is harder, but despite the difficulties, i intend to form a strong and stable government in the days ahead and the first thing that my new government...
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we have paid a little less than 1/5 of her income to the federal government, but the government has spent a lot more. we match revenues with expenditures. our budget matches the spending with our income just like every family and business must do throughout america. in fact, we bring our deficits down right away. this shows you how our differences after goes down to the point where we end up with a surplus in 2023. in the 1990s, the democratic president work with a republican congress to balance the budget. this is the goal that both parties have been able to achieve in the past. it is something we ought to do again. number three, this is a picture that should scare everyone. this is a picture that shows you the path we are on today. we know without a shred of doubt that we are consigning the next generation to and inferior -- an inferior standard of living. that crisis hurts everyone. the people are hurts the most of the poor, culturally. -- the elderly. what are we doing? we are dressing the most predictable economic crisis in our history. the red line shows you the path that this count
we have paid a little less than 1/5 of her income to the federal government, but the government has spent a lot more. we match revenues with expenditures. our budget matches the spending with our income just like every family and business must do throughout america. in fact, we bring our deficits down right away. this shows you how our differences after goes down to the point where we end up with a surplus in 2023. in the 1990s, the democratic president work with a republican congress to...
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something our omnipotent federal government seems to have forgotten all about. the 10th amendment provides that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and for the people. [applause] how did we get a $16.50 trillion national debt? we have a federal government that thinks they have the authority to regulate our toilet seats and our light bulbs. we need to get back to the constitution. article 6 of the constitution provides that the constitution shall be the supreme law of the land. there is an ongoing effort to undermine united states' sovereignty. before i was in the senate, i was the solicitor general of texas. we stood up to the world court and to the united nations. [applause] we stood up to the president of the united states, who happen to be a republican. court before the supreme of the united states and said, no president, republican or democrat, has the authority to give away u.s. sovereignty. [applause] we have seen republicans willing to stand up to republican presidents. my question to you is where were the democrats
something our omnipotent federal government seems to have forgotten all about. the 10th amendment provides that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and for the people. [applause] how did we get a $16.50 trillion national debt? we have a federal government that thinks they have the authority to regulate our toilet seats and our light bulbs. we need to get back to the constitution. article 6 of the constitution provides that the constitution shall be the...
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that have federal government contracts with the. united states but which the united states does not have federal contracts with in return so this money flows in to the compensation fund and usually what it includes is a certain surplus that the u.s. government is allowed to basically take and spend on covering deficit budget deficits and usually it's around over four hundred billion dollars but because of the sequester which does not affect the four point three billion dollars of this money going directly into the fund what it does affect is the extra surplus surplus cash that flows in and in this particular case this year apart from the over four hundred thirty three billion u.s. dollars it's going to be an extra twenty seven million and that's exactly the money we're talking about in terms of what it is that is going to be taken away from the first responders a very interesting thanks for breaking that down a lot of lawmakers actually exempted military veterans from the cuts of course you know heroes of war yet the first responder
that have federal government contracts with the. united states but which the united states does not have federal contracts with in return so this money flows in to the compensation fund and usually what it includes is a certain surplus that the u.s. government is allowed to basically take and spend on covering deficit budget deficits and usually it's around over four hundred billion dollars but because of the sequester which does not affect the four point three billion dollars of this money...
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government by the argentine government and at the same time there were other areas of collaboration now in two thousand and three president mr and mrs kerry late husband with groups from the commission that had been going on by bent court over to a year saying we do not want any more discussions about oil nor about anything else because they are not needing to what we want which are discussions about sovereign so what about what the people want to go back to the sovereignty thing the people on the island staunchly british union jack flood everyone. at the edge of argentina says it doesn't matter what they say it's a territorial market not what the people on the island think what you think about that when i think it's a very. dubious argument first of all argentina talks about terrorist. integrity and the iranians as an enclave i mean you can hardly sit talk about an enclave when you've got three hundred miles away from the argentine mainland and be other king is about saying that this referendum is not going to separate disputed that referendum was never intended to settle any dispute t
government by the argentine government and at the same time there were other areas of collaboration now in two thousand and three president mr and mrs kerry late husband with groups from the commission that had been going on by bent court over to a year saying we do not want any more discussions about oil nor about anything else because they are not needing to what we want which are discussions about sovereign so what about what the people want to go back to the sovereignty thing the people on...
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we've changed the narrative from government being the provider of first resort to government being the provider of last resort. we want opportunity. we want a federal government within the boundaries of the constitution, a government that does what it was formed to do, protect the nation. charles: katrina, you know, you started off, and i know, you know, obviously, you're being somewhat facetious saying the tea party was dead. it does feel like, though, it's lost a lot of steam from those midterm election victories a few years back. what the does the tea party have to do in oer to redane that momentum and also brand itself instead of letting robert rice brand them? >> well, i think the branding position of the tea party has already been done. you've seen a lot of tea pertiers shift into what we call policy mode. we're actually engaged in the political process. many people are now running for office, many people are now working for candidates existence establishment campaigns which you saw happen right near texas with ted cruz. and i think it's time to really get serious. but as far as
we've changed the narrative from government being the provider of first resort to government being the provider of last resort. we want opportunity. we want a federal government within the boundaries of the constitution, a government that does what it was formed to do, protect the nation. charles: katrina, you know, you started off, and i know, you know, obviously, you're being somewhat facetious saying the tea party was dead. it does feel like, though, it's lost a lot of steam from those...
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government? >> ryan believes that what government fundamentally does, what the federal government does, at least at this point in history, is it stifles a basic individual creativity and the family and the community and the city and all these other units of association we have in american life. it is a very classically and fundamentally libertarian way of looking at what the government does and doesn't do. he's very explicit. >> he's cashing out. isn't he? >> i'm sorry? >> cashing out government, basically saying we're going to give people money back and get rid of the government? >> right. in doing that, the key move he makes, he says when he does that, when he cuts government, he's not taking government away. he's adding something to the country. when he takes government away, takes those health care subsidies away, he's creating room to use genius in order to make america better. the cost is 35 million people according to the nonpartisan kaiser family foundation who won't be getting health car
government? >> ryan believes that what government fundamentally does, what the federal government does, at least at this point in history, is it stifles a basic individual creativity and the family and the community and the city and all these other units of association we have in american life. it is a very classically and fundamentally libertarian way of looking at what the government does and doesn't do. he's very explicit. >> he's cashing out. isn't he? >> i'm sorry?...
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government partners. will we will find otherwise, all the horror stories, why we didn't do anything about it. >> to things. one is, where you have gone, you have sort of gone on this regime i think that is another justification for this action that the french have taken. they're better off for that. but the point about gathering the evidence faster so that the world can try and act when those other things are taking place. i think there are. >> i think we can. >> internationally. part of that is how you gather the information on what was actually happening. i think it's indicative. >> lots of people are reaching. you were saying back in september cannot remember at that time. >> the one i was receiving and paying tribute to the world, the produce really good security and intelligence briefings. and this was showing a dozen area of concern. the extremism and extremist groups. we did in 2010. the less extreme, discussed in july of 2012 perry's of july last year. he traveled to the area. he had been there be
government partners. will we will find otherwise, all the horror stories, why we didn't do anything about it. >> to things. one is, where you have gone, you have sort of gone on this regime i think that is another justification for this action that the french have taken. they're better off for that. but the point about gathering the evidence faster so that the world can try and act when those other things are taking place. i think there are. >> i think we can. >>...
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is on the federal government. david: that brings us back to the subprime mess which we were told the same thing, there is no risk in these things because the government will back it up. it almost brought down the entire financial system. >> should a situation continue like this were student loan performance continues to fall behind, the government will have to find out a solution. david: why should i want these? if i am in fixed income, doing my hot trading the stock market, why do i want these bonds? >> the federal backed bonds don't really have that worry. the sallie mae credit underwriting loans don't have the government guarantee, but they're only give into good borrowers the loss of credit and lost principal on the bonds i would say is not as great. david: which would you prefer? pay the government bonds worth risk because they don't do critics search they can be backed up by government guarantees for sallie mae which could be better credit risk because they only lend money to people who are good credit risk,
is on the federal government. david: that brings us back to the subprime mess which we were told the same thing, there is no risk in these things because the government will back it up. it almost brought down the entire financial system. >> should a situation continue like this were student loan performance continues to fall behind, the government will have to find out a solution. david: why should i want these? if i am in fixed income, doing my hot trading the stock market, why do i want...